Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Will"
The meaning of "Will" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
Co znaczy 'this will be followed by' (and what does 'this' refer to in this phrase?)?
A:
It means after the slides, they will discuss e-commerce. 'This' refers to the video that you are currently watching.
Q:
Co znaczy my will be done and They will be done ? ?
A:
oh, okay. Hahaha!
So.. "My will be done" means that the speaker is saying that what he want (his will) is what should happen. "They will be done" means that it will happen.
So.. "My will be done" means that the speaker is saying that what he want (his will) is what should happen. "They will be done" means that it will happen.
Q:
Co znaczy what's meant to be will be?
A:
I think it means it will all work out in the end or whatever path you're on is meant for you. For example, if you didn't get the promotion you wanted, you still might get another promotion or maybe you will learn a lesson about being grateful foe what you have. Just don't force anything. I hope that helped!
Q:
Co znaczy as will happen?
A:
@Ri-na It means "it happens".
"Today one of my penguins escaped, as will happen." = it's inevitable
"Today one of my penguins escaped, as will happen." = it's inevitable
Q:
Co znaczy Only work will see you through this.?
A:
It means that you can only overcome a situation if you work hard for it.
Example sentences using "Will"
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z Will (someone's will).
A:
will you get the door
will you pick up the groceries
before my mom died she left her will
my will to survive is very strong
will you pick up the groceries
before my mom died she left her will
my will to survive is very strong
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z against my will .
A:
Against my will I had to get up at 5:00 in the morning.
I don't like when my friends try to get me to play against my will.
My children eat sweets before dinner against my will.
I don't like when my friends try to get me to play against my will.
My children eat sweets before dinner against my will.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z strong will.
A:
strong will = effort
He did not quit because of his strong will.
He did not quit because of his effort.
I will overcome this obstacle with a strong will and determination.
I will overcome this obstacle with effort and determination.
I stayed awake through the exam thanks to my strong will.
I stayed awake through the exam thanks to my effort.
He did not quit because of his strong will.
He did not quit because of his effort.
I will overcome this obstacle with a strong will and determination.
I will overcome this obstacle with effort and determination.
I stayed awake through the exam thanks to my strong will.
I stayed awake through the exam thanks to my effort.
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z At will.
A:
You can't just sleep in class at will!
Q:
Napisz przykładowe zdania z "ill will".
A:
I do not have any ill will towards him
Synonyms of "Will" and their differences
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między "this will be my first time i've been there." i "this will be my first time i go there" ?
A:
There isn't much of a difference, but the first one is more natural and correct to say
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między "That will be fine" i "That would be fine" ?
A:
in spoken language, both mean the same.
But in grammar, you use the WOULD in a conditional clause or statement like "IF something would happen...then you would be fine (or maybe not)."
* Even if I lose all your money on gambling, you would be fine.
On the other hand, you use the WILL to express certainty, regardless what might happen in the future.
* She didn't study for her math exam but she will be fine.
But in grammar, you use the WOULD in a conditional clause or statement like "IF something would happen...then you would be fine (or maybe not)."
* Even if I lose all your money on gambling, you would be fine.
On the other hand, you use the WILL to express certainty, regardless what might happen in the future.
* She didn't study for her math exam but she will be fine.
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między that will do it i that will do the trick. ?
A:
They are basically interchangeable
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między That will be great! i That would be great! ?
A:
I think the level of certainty. "Will" is certain but "would" is not. Examples:
A: "I am going to take you to see a movie on Friday"
B: "That will be great!"
A: "I hope that I win the lottery"
B: "That would be great!"
A: "I am going to take you to see a movie on Friday"
B: "That will be great!"
A: "I hope that I win the lottery"
B: "That would be great!"
Q:
Jaka jest różnica między on one's own will i on one's own terms ?
A:
Second example- "she moved her family from California to Oregon to die OF her own will".
But no, they're not different, but "ones own terms" sounds more natural.
But no, they're not different, but "ones own terms" sounds more natural.
Translations of "Will"
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? how long will you stay here
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (brytyjski)? как определить когда ставиться will,а когда going to?
A:
WILL
One important detail about “WILL” is that it is most often used to discuss things or situations that may take a long time to happen. The expression “WILL” is used in the following situations:
Dreams – ex. Someday I will learn another language.
Promises – ex. I promise I’ll call you tonight!
To express actions that are far into the future – ex. I will get married someday.
Requests – ex. Will you buy a hamburger for me? Thank you!
To discuss a fact – ex. I’ll graduate from college next year
After making a decision – ex. Yes! I will marry you!
Help/Volunteer – ex. I’ll volunteer at this event tonight!
GOING TO
One important detail about “GOING TO” is that it is most often used to discuss things or situations that might happen soon. The expression “GOING TO” is used in the following situations:
Definite plans – ex. I am going to help you with your English!
Immediate actions – ex. I’m going to eat lunch with my friend tomorrow (not 3 years from now).
Actions that will happen soon – ex. I’m going to be a doctor someday.
Anticipation – ex. Are you going to download our free Ebook?
Predicting a future action – ex. The weather is going to be very cold today.
SO BREAK IT DOWN FOR ME
When you are plans are definite, use GOING TO. When you dream of doing something, use WILL.
When you’re talking about actions that are far into the future (months or maybe years from now), use WILL. When you’re talking about actions that you will do soon (tomorrow or next week), use GOING TO.
When you want to ask/request for something, use WILL). When you’re expecting/anticipating something to happen, use GOING TO.
Finally, when you promise something, use ‘WILL!’
One important detail about “WILL” is that it is most often used to discuss things or situations that may take a long time to happen. The expression “WILL” is used in the following situations:
Dreams – ex. Someday I will learn another language.
Promises – ex. I promise I’ll call you tonight!
To express actions that are far into the future – ex. I will get married someday.
Requests – ex. Will you buy a hamburger for me? Thank you!
To discuss a fact – ex. I’ll graduate from college next year
After making a decision – ex. Yes! I will marry you!
Help/Volunteer – ex. I’ll volunteer at this event tonight!
GOING TO
One important detail about “GOING TO” is that it is most often used to discuss things or situations that might happen soon. The expression “GOING TO” is used in the following situations:
Definite plans – ex. I am going to help you with your English!
Immediate actions – ex. I’m going to eat lunch with my friend tomorrow (not 3 years from now).
Actions that will happen soon – ex. I’m going to be a doctor someday.
Anticipation – ex. Are you going to download our free Ebook?
Predicting a future action – ex. The weather is going to be very cold today.
SO BREAK IT DOWN FOR ME
When you are plans are definite, use GOING TO. When you dream of doing something, use WILL.
When you’re talking about actions that are far into the future (months or maybe years from now), use WILL. When you’re talking about actions that you will do soon (tomorrow or next week), use GOING TO.
When you want to ask/request for something, use WILL). When you’re expecting/anticipating something to happen, use GOING TO.
Finally, when you promise something, use ‘WILL!’
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? I hope the best will come to my family.
A:
Check the question to view the answer
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (amerykański)? it is me what decides it will.
is this correct for will's place
and is this correct these question 😵
is this correct for will's place
and is this correct these question 😵
A:
Maybe, "It's me who will decide it." or "I will decide."
Q:
Jak to przetłumaczyć na angielski (brytyjski)? what is the different between will and is going to ?
A:
@yiershae
I'm going to date her.
I will date her.
In these cases, both seem to have a very high level of certainty. As though no matter what, you will find a way to date her.
However,
"I'm going on a date with her."
This suggests you have already asked her out and she said yes. You have already planned it.
But
"I will go on a date with her."
This seems similar to "I'm going to date her/I will date her." It's like you have decided that you will ask her on a date in the future, but you haven't asked her yet.
I hope this is helpful!
I'm going to date her.
I will date her.
In these cases, both seem to have a very high level of certainty. As though no matter what, you will find a way to date her.
However,
"I'm going on a date with her."
This suggests you have already asked her out and she said yes. You have already planned it.
But
"I will go on a date with her."
This seems similar to "I'm going to date her/I will date her." It's like you have decided that you will ask her on a date in the future, but you haven't asked her yet.
I hope this is helpful!
Other questions about "Will"
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? "보인다고" is different from "보인다". And 보인다고 will probably be an abbreviated form of 보인다고 말 했잖아.
Look here example,
A : Can you see her?
B : Yeah, I can see her. But for some reason A didn't heard B's answer, so A ask B again.
A : Hey, why don't you answer? Can you see her?
B : "OH, PLEASE, I ALREADY SAID, I CAN SEE HER"
"보인다고" has these nuance, like " Oh, don’t be, I already answered". I wish you'd understand this. I'm not good at English, so I can't explain well more than this...
Look here example,
A : Can you see her?
B : Yeah, I can see her. But for some reason A didn't heard B's answer, so A ask B again.
A : Hey, why don't you answer? Can you see her?
B : "OH, PLEASE, I ALREADY SAID, I CAN SEE HER"
"보인다고" has these nuance, like " Oh, don’t be, I already answered". I wish you'd understand this. I'm not good at English, so I can't explain well more than this...
A:
보인다 하고 보인다고 한글로 네 차이가 나긴 한데 영어론 억양이 중요해요. 보인다고 하면 I said I can see her 하지만 억양이 조금 줄이고 얌존히 하면 상대가 그 표현을 무례하게 받지 않을 겁니다.
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? Whoever gets giveaway will be happy.
A:
"Whoever that gets the giveaway would be happy"
Will is something that always happens, change it with would if you don't know for sure.
The also makes "giveaway" a subject, which sounds more proper.
Hope this helps, gambatte matsu!!
Will is something that always happens, change it with would if you don't know for sure.
The also makes "giveaway" a subject, which sounds more proper.
Hope this helps, gambatte matsu!!
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? how long will it take for the bus?
A:
its better to say : how long will it take for the bus to arrive?
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? lighten up will you?
A:
Pretty good! Be careful with "lighten" though. It almost sounds like you say "lining."
We don't pronounce the "t" much but instead put a small pause like ライッン
We don't pronounce the "t" much but instead put a small pause like ライッン
Q:
Czy to brzmi naturalnie? Moreover, so courageous will become they that can easily take risks in their life.
A:
In that case you should remember the structure is similar to that of a question: "So courageous will they become that they will be able to easily take risks in their lives"
So + adj/adv + auxiliary + subject
So + adj/adv + auxiliary + subject
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